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OPIOID OXYCONTIN: THREE MAJOR WAYS IT’S HARMFUL

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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From health risks to the spread of disease, abusing OxyContin can produce regrettable consequences. OxyContin is the commercial name for the opioid/opiate medication oxycodone; it affects the brain in ways that cause euphoria and relaxation, a primary reason the drug is widely abused. Anyone who takes OxyContin (even as directed, coupled with a prescription) runs the risk of developing an addiction.

OxyContin abuse occurs when the drug is taken in larger amounts than directed, without a prescription, or for long periods of time; it is normally abused via snorting, smoking, and injecting. Each route of administration holds various dangers, including the increased risk of addiction.

SNORTING:


OxyContin is snorted by crushing tablets into powder; using this route means the drug quickly enters the brain and bloodstream. The quick onset of effects appeals to those struggling with OxyContin abuse. Some of the dangers of snorting OxyContin include:

  • Blocked nasal airways

  • Breathing problems

  • Nasal membrane damage

  • Inflammation of the nasal lining

  • Lung infections




SMOKING:


Some people place an OxyContin tablet on a piece of tin foil, apply heat, then inhale the vapors using a straw or other tool. Similar to snorting, smoking OxyContin allows the drug to travel to the brain rather quickly, producing nearly immediate effects. Smoking OxyContin is dangerous, often leading to:

  • Addiction and dependence

  • Infections

  • Lung and throat problems

  • Respiratory problems

  • Risky behaviors

 

When people smoke OxyContin, they inhale harmful chemicals and additives that may be detrimental to their health; it is typically also mixed with marijuana. Although marijuana has become more acceptable, it still carries the potential to be abused and encourage drug-seeking behaviors.

Mixing OxyContin with marijuana creates an intense high that will likely slow down your reactions and cause disorientation, making it dangerous to participate in regular daily activities.

INJECTION:


Among individuals suffering from addiction, injecting drugs is a commonly used route of administration. Once you are dependent upon OxyContin, you may turn to injection for a faster and more potent high. Injecting OxyContin is both risky as well as dangerous because it leads to negative health effects and causes permanent damage.

Some dangers of injecting OxyContin include:

  • Abscesses

  • Heart problems

  • HIV/AIDS

  • Infections

  • Scars/traces of needle tracks

Overall, smoking, snorting, or injecting OxyContin increases the risk of overdose. At Asana Recovery, we understand the plight of recovering from addiction. Though some might believe that they can make it alone, rehabilitation programs are key to freedom in the battle against dependency; you can definitely do it if supported by a strong, trustworthy team. Therapy along with aftercare processes can greatly assist you in identifying the psychological factors that lead you to addiction while helping you create healthy routines in order to better cope with life without incorporating addiction.

 

The overseen detoxification programs and residential treatment in California at Asana Recovery are offered in a calm, inspirational atmosphere. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to learn more about our in-depth alcohol and drug addiction treatment in California today!

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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